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Trump Allows to Extend Trade Agreements with Canada and Mexico or to Make Others

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In 2026, the free trade agreement in North America, which allows most goods in Canada and Mexico to be exported to the United States without tariffs, will be renegotiated.

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In 2026, the free trade agreement in North America, which allows most goods in Canada and Mexico to be exported to the United States without tariffs, will be renegotiated.

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Donald Trump, president of the United States, said he could renegotiate the T-MEC or make different trade agreements, at a press conference this Tuesday where he was together with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. “We could renegotiate it and that would be good. Or we could make different agreements, we are allowed to make different agreements if we want to. We could make better deals for each country,” Trump said. Being questioned about what…

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US President Donald Trump left open this Tuesday the door to replace the T-MEC with bilateral agreements, instead of the current structure between the United States, Mexico and Canada, and added that it has no preference. “We could renegotiate it and that would be good, or we could make different agreements. If we want, we can make different agreements. We can reach agreements that are better for individual countries,” Trump said, along with Can…

In 2026 the free trade agreement in North America will be renegotiated. This agreement corresponds to one of the most durable and friendly alliances, but has been broken up by the trade war and the threat of accession made by Trump. The free trade agreement allows most of the goods in Canada and Mexico to be exported to the United States without tariffs. But Trump has become clear since he returned to the White House that he wants to change the …

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• The US president does not rule out replacing the trade treaty with individual pacts.• He ensures that tensions with Canada are part of a “natural trade conflict.”• He recognizes progress in negotiations and highlights cooperation against fentanyl. New position on the trade agreement US President Donald Trump opened the possibility of replacing the T-MEC—the trade treaty that unites Mexico, the United States, and Canada—with independent bilater…

The US, October 7, 2025.- Donald Trump, president of the United States, said he could renegotiate the T-MEC or make different trade agreements, at a press conference this Tuesday where he was together with the Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney. “We could renegotiate it and that would be good. Or we could make different agreements, we have allowed... Read more →

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El Economista broke the news in on Tuesday, October 7, 2025.
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